Friday, Nov. 5, 1965 — Two Highlands University students are being questioned by City Police today in connection with a burglary at Hilton’s warehouse, Eleventh and National, last night. The two were arrested last night after police found them under a car inside the warehouse. Entry was gained through a broken window; however, police learned the window had been broken since morning. Two boxes of parachutes and nylon straps taken in the burglary were recovered by police.

Friday, Nov. 5, 1965 — The new pastor for the Assembly of God Church, 1022 Second St., is the Rev. T.E. Dyer. The Rev. and Mrs. Dyer came to Las Vegas from Taos, where they have been for the past four years. They spent seven years in Newcastle, Va., and were in evangelistic work for 17 years in every state but Florida, and were also in Alaska and Canada. They have three children.

11.9.15
Monday
10 a.m to 1 p.m.
Luna Community College Nursing Students in cooperation with the New Mexico Public Health Department, San Miguel County will be providing free flu shots to healthy adults over the age of 18 at the Luna Community College Allied Health Lobby. For more information call 454-2500.

11.8.15
SATURDAY
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
First United Methodist Church, Eighth and National Avenue, will hold a multi-family basement (garage) sale. There will also be baked items available for purchase. Come find a “treasure” and enjoy something sweet. For more information call: 505-425-7283 (Church office).
11.9.15

Monday, Nov. 1, 1965 — Modernization of East Las Vegas’ traffic signals has started. Friday afternoon the traffic signals at Seventh and Douglas were replaced with stop signs, making the intersection a four-way stop arrangement. Today the traffic signals at Twelfth and National are also being replaced by stop signs. New traffic signals will be installed at Seventh and Douglas and Twelfth and National to facilitate traffic flow at the intersection. The new lights will have detectors so that lights on one street will remain green unless there is traffic on the side street.